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Crayon Boy
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Okay... I have been learning a ton about compression lately and I have a ton of questions. Can someone explain how ratio on a compressor works?? I understand that the attack is how fast the compression kicks in... the release how long the compression holds... the threshhold is where the compression starts to kick in. I understand that the ratio is how much the signal is squashed, but I don't understand much more than that. Is 2:1 more compression than 16:1?? Or vise versa? I have heard it explained that 2:1 squashes the signal in half while 16:1 only squashes it 1/16th. I've also heard that 16:1 means that for every 16db the volume raises above the threshhold only 1db gets by... and that at 2:1 for every 2db above the threshhold only 1db gets by? Also, what does 1:1 do? How about infinite:1? Any info on ratio would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!